The Bering 115, at 317 Gross Tonnes and over 9m beam, packs the punch of many much larger vessels. She is as capable and powerful as she looks and her mighty bow can cope with anything the ocean can throw at her. A range of over 6000 nautical miles gives the Bering 115 a global cruising capability and, like most Bering models, she can be built to Ice Class, for accessing remote Polar destinations.

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The interior of the Bering 115 is cavernous, thanks to her 30' (9m) beam, which is considerably wider than most other vessels in her class. Interior spaces can be customised to suit individual needs, but we recommend locating the master stateroom in the forward portion of the main deck. This allows for a very large cabin, in the most convenient location and with maximum privacy.

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Four large guest staterooms can be located on the lower deck and accessed via a staircase from the main deck. The lower deck offers a huge amount of space, that can be configured to best suit the owners needs. Crew quarters can be located either forward or aft on the lower deck and up to eight smaller guest cabins could be created, instead of the more typical four guest cabin layout.

The forward portion of the upper deck comprises the fully equipped pilothouse, with a settee and table located aft of the helm seat. Behind the pilothouse is a useful space that can be configured in a number of ways, such as a sky lounge, office or Captain's cabin.

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The aft flybridge deck has ample space for multiple tenders and a powerful crane for launching them. The forward areas of the flybridge offer many options for a wet bar, refrigeration, barbeque grill, seating and lounging spaces and even a hot tub, if desired.

BERING 115

One of the highest volume vessels in her class, the Bering 115 is massively built and massively capable. Offering true world cruising capability and the option to conform to Ice Class, she is designed for the serious adventurer.